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Sunday, October 12, 2008
DNA of four million on UK DNA database: biggest in world
This is depressing news:
UK DNA database biggest in world (link via itpro.co.uk)
The DNA of some four million UK citizens is held on a database, making it the biggest per capita in the world, according to a new report by a policing agency.
The first annual report from the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has shown that as of March 2007 some 3.8 million people have a record on the DNA database, following a record jump in the number of new samples. Some 722,000 were added last year.
Nearly 80 per cent of the records are for men, with 41 per cent aged 15-24. Even kids are in the mix, with eight per cent of the records for people aged under 14, the report showed.
And I wish the people who believe in and support the DNA database would pay attention to this:
While the report admitted that DNA doesn’t actually solve that many crimes, it stressed it is a “powerful contributor” when it can be used.
As you rightly say depressing news!
ReplyDeleteYour last paragraph would seem to indicate that it's not very cost effective either! xx
Quite right, flighty!
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